Hello all.<br /><br />I´m Louise from Sweden and just in the process of writing a book.<br />One of the characters is a stiff, intellectual, language professor with a passion for quoting things in foreign languages (hoping to impress people). One of his favourite mottos is <br /><br />"Justice through strenght and courage".<br /><br />Can sombody please help me with a latin translation<br /><br />Thankfully yours / Lilitu

Thank you very much for your help. Nice to see some phrases in swedish as well... Are you swedish?<br /><br />I made a "word by word" translation with the help of a dictionary and it ended up with "Justitia per vires et audentia". I have absolutely no knowledge of latin but I´m curious to know how close to the truth I came ( grammatically and in the choice of words) . <br /><br />I also noticed that a lot of words could end with both "a" and "ae". Could someone give a brief explanation of the difference between them?<br /><br />I must say that I really got inspired to learn latin... Maybe I should dig deeper into this<br /><br />//Lilitu